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Preparing for a Special day Responsibly

Planning for a special occasion gives some people the desire to go a little crazy with their spending. Sometimes it can even become a serious problem if it’s left unchecked. Fortunately most people aren’t full-fledged shopping addicts. But while the most major problems rarely occur, everybody knows what happens when you spend beyond your means. So no matter how important the occasion may be, you have to keep it reasonable.

This is the best reason for the Reach prepaid card. While not everyone will drain their checking account just because a special occasion is coming up, it can be all too easy to sacrifice your savings and your bill-paying fund just to pay for the little things that add up all too quickly. When you start to spend, it can be very difficult to stop. This is why a prepaid debit card is a great idea — you can keep your special occasion money separate from your bill money.

So when you get to the point where you’re going to spend a lot, don’t try to be too cheap. Just choose how much money to load onto your prepaid card, and then spend as the situation calls for it. Once that happens, you won’t want to bother with the tiny details. You’ll want to focus on on having a good time and making things happen. After all, a special occasion is no time to be worrying about your finances. That’ll ruin the experience. You just need to think ahead a little.

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Filed Under: General, Popular Patterns Tagged With: Debit card, Stored-value card, Transactional account

It’s Almost Like a Double Life

Have you ever dreamed of having a double life? One minute you’re just going through your daily stuff, and then your watch beeps your theme song, you throw on your slinky super outfit, and off you go! Well, having a Reach Card isn’t quite like being a super heroine, but it does give you some interesting benefits. If you don’t have a checking account, you can use this card just like one. And if you do have a checking account, you can use the card as a fun money account, for buying all of the fun stuff you know you can’t spend your rent money on. This way, when the money’s gone, it’s just gone — you aren’t completely broke.

Sometimes bad things happen, and you can’t get a checking account. It happens to good people sometimes, and it can hinder your ability to do a lot of basic things. It can be downright dangerous to carry around large sums of cash, but what are you going to do? Well, with the Reach Card prepaid card, you can just load up your paycheck, and not worry about it. If it gets lost or stolen, you can get a new card ASAP. And you can shop online just as easily as you could with a credit card or a normal checking account, without someone stealing your identity.

After all, the only money on the card is what you put there. Even if somebody were able to hijack it, your liability would be practically nothing — and you could just get a new card and be on your way. But what if you already have a checking account that works just fine? In that case, the Reach Card can be your double life. One minute you’re the successful, simple career woman who keeps her bills paid like it’s nothing, the next minute, you’re a shopping diva, getting what she wants with no fear. You can even buy a cape if you want.

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Filed Under: Formal Attire Tagged With: Credit card, Fashion accessory, Transactional account

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